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ksg5000
Oct 21, 2017Explorer
ChuckV1 wrote:
Better watch out, someone in Seattle may want that to live in, seems to be the norm these days, you might see it next to city hall up ther LOL
Junker RV's with homeless are becoming common in Portland. Those who had old beater/junker RV's couldn't donate them to charity and had to pay someone to haul it away ... it was cheaper to give it to homeless. Portland recently wised up and is now providing free towing of your junker RV so they don't end up on the street providing source of constant complaints.
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